User's Manual
CCMP is recommended.
10. Enable 802.1x: Selected.
11. Authentication Type: Select EAP-FAST to be used with this connection.
12. Click
Cisco Options to select Allow Fast Roaming (CCKM) which enables the client
wireless adapter for fast secure roaming.
EAP-FAST User:
Select the credential retrieval method:
1. Select the user credentials
● Use the Windows logon user name and password: The user credentials are
retrieved from the Windows log on process.
NOTE: This option is unavailable if Pre-Logon Connect is not selected during
installation of the Intel PROSet/Wireless software. Refer to
Install or Uninstall the
Single Sign On Feature.
● Prompt for the user name and password: Prompts for user name and password
before you connect to the wireless network. The user name and password must first
be set in the authentication server by the administrator.
● Use the following user name and password: The user name and password must
be first set in the authentication server by the administrator.
■ User Name: This user name must match the user name that is set in the
authentication server.
■ Domain: Name of the domain on the authentication server. The server name
identifies a domain or one of its sub-domains (for example, zeelans.com,
where the server is blueberry.zeelans.com).
NOTE: Contact your administrator to obtain the domain name.
■ Password: This password must match the password that is set in the
authentication server. The entered password characters display as asterisks.
■ Confirm Password: Reenter the user password.
2. Allow automatic provisioning of Protected Access Credentials (PAC):
EAP-FAST uses a PAC key to protect the user credentials that are exchanged. All EAP-
FAST authenticators are identified by an authority identity (A-ID). The local
authenticator sends its AID to an authenticating client, and the client checks its
database for a matching AID. If the client does not recognize the AID, it requests a
new PAC.
Click PACs to view any PACs that have already been provisioned and reside on this
computer. A PAC must have already been obtained to clear Allow automatic
provisioning on the Security Settings.
NOTE: If the provisioned Protected Access Credential (PAC) is valid, Intel(R)
PROSet/Wireless does not prompt the user for acceptance of the PAC. If the PAC is
invalid, Intel PROSet/Wireless fails the provisioning automatically. A status message